By Kenneth Copeland
But this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and
reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the
mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. -
Philippians 3:13-14
Spiritual
bumps and bruises. Inner aches and pains that just don't seem to go
away. Most all of us know what it's like to suffer from them but too few
of us know just what to do about them.
We
limp along, hoping somehow those hidden wounds will magically stop
hurting, thinking that maybe (with a little extra sleep or an extra
helping of dessert) that nagging sense of depression will finally
disappear.
But does it ever happen that way? No!
I know. I've been there.
But
thank God, I'm not there anymore. You see, over the past few years,
I've faced some fierce spiritual battles. And I've found out those
battles can leave you bruised and beat up on the inside just as surely
as a fistfight can leave you bruised and beat up on the outside.
Before
I was born again, I learned just how physically devastating a real
slug-it-out kind of brawl could be. Yet as bad as I felt, a few days
rest would take care of me.
The
healing of a bruised and beaten spirit, however, doesn't come that
easily. In fact, the passing of time often worsens this condition.
The
reason is this: Instead of putting painful failures behind us, we often
dwell on them until those failures become more real to us than the
promises of God. We focus on them until we become bogged down in
depression, frozen in our tracks by the fear that if we go on, we'll
only fail again.
But
there is a way out. If depression has put you into a spiritual
nosedive, all you have to do to break out of it is to get your eyes off
the past and onto your future--a future that's been guaranteed by Christ
Jesus through the exceedingly great and precious promises in His Word.
Chances
are, that won't come easily to you at first. Your mind has probably had
years of practice in focusing on the past. Like an old horse that
habitually heads for the barn, your thoughts will probably start
galloping that direction every time you give them any slack.
So,
don't give them that slack. Keep the reins tight. Purposely meditate on
the Word of God. Replace thoughts of the past with scriptural promises
about your future and be diligent about it. Then, instead of being a
wounded soldier, you'll become the conquering warrior God made you to
be.
Source kcm.org
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